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The Art of Poverty - Irony and Ideal in Sixteenth-Century Beggar Imagery (Hardcover)
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The Art of Poverty - Irony and Ideal in Sixteenth-Century Beggar Imagery (Hardcover)
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The art of poverty is the first book in English to analyse
depictions of beggars in sixteenth-century European art. Featuring
works from Germany, the Low Countries, Britain, France and Italy,
it discusses a diverse body of imagery in many different media,
from crude woodcuts to monumental church altarpieces. It develops a
striking thesis, arguing that these works largely conformed to two
paradoxical, though mutually supportive, representational
approaches. The earlier chapters follow the emergence of a
trenchantly negative approach in Northern art, in which beggars are
shown as vagabonds, whose idleness and thievery threatened the
values of sixteenth-century society (especially its growing
emphasis on the need to work). In the other predominant visual
mode, beggars are exalted as examples of sacred purity. In many
Italian religious paintings, beggars are morally exalted with
reference to sacred texts, and made formally beautiful with
reference to revered artistic models. Though these approaches
reflect the impact of religious reform, it is shown that, by the
end of the century, they happily co-existed within Protestant and
Catholic cultures. The final part of the book is concerned with the
issue of artistic style and with the growing tendency of the beggar
image to mediate and dissolve the didactic traditions through which
it had originally been defined. The art of poverty will be of
special interest to scholars and students of Renaissance art
history, and its progressive approach and cross-disciplinary theme
and perspective will also make it vital reading for those concerned
with the development of early modern European culture. -- .
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